Mouthfeel
is fairly smooth with some decent if understated hop bitterness. A bit hot with alcohol but not unpleasant.Overall, this is a fairly malt IPA with some decent hop bitterness (though it's not overwhelming). Some decent citrusy grapefruit flavors come through, and there's a bit of an alcohol taste. The bottle doesn't have a date on it so there's no telling how old this one was, but it's maltiness has characteristics of having some age. It would be interesting to see if it's ever more hoppy.

Mouthfeel is smooth, creamy, nice thickness on the palate. Flavors have excellent balance, all held together by a nice creamy texture.Overall,
this is a super tasty, quite smooth classic porter. Creamy, consistent profile of flavors that comes across as an almost sessionable mellowness. Nice touches of coffee, chocolate, and malt, with a good porter-like burnt flavor moving from start to finish. An all around excellent porter, and it can be had at a nice price.

Overall,
this is a nice tasting ale with a unique profile of flavors. Malty sugariness and dark fruits are prevalent here. This one is a bit difficult to categorize, which is okay. It's listed as a Belgian strong dark ale, but it's also reminiscent of a winter warmer type ale, as well as a brown ale. Typical for Dogfish Head, it's a bit all over the map at times but in a good way.

Mouthfeel is dry and bitter on the palate. Consistent body from front to back.

Overall,
this is a nice dry and bitter stout has a nice profile of flavors. Roasted malt, coffee, chocolate, and hops come together with some nice touches of floral, herbs, and even caramel. The body on this is consistent from start to finish. After the first few tastes, it's dry and bitter, but with a few more tastes, a creaminess emerges. Another solid effort from reliable stalwart Sierra Nevada.

Mouthfeel
is fairly smooth on the palate though some definite alcohol harshness comes through. The sugariness is a touch cloying.

Overall,
this is a decent enough tasting English barleywine that's quite sweet with some definite tastes of alcohol, bourbon, and dark fruit. The sweetness can be just a touch too much at times, but overall it seems to fit with the character of this particular beer. There's also a decent wood flavor component also, as the bottle says it's aged in oak barrels.

Mouthfeel
is smooth mostly on the palate with a good touch of bitterness near the end.Overall, this is a nice tasting, malty altbier with good flavors of bread/biscuit, dark fruit, and brown sugar. Somewhat reminiscent of Brewer's Art Resurrection, though with a bit more dark fruit and a touch more bitterness, and more of a lagery wheat feel (as to be expected). Quite drinkable. Nice version of a not often seen style.

Overall: Nice looking, interestingly harsh barleywine that demands sipping. Dryness and smokiness really come through on the palate, almost aggressively so at the forefront. The smell and appearance are really nice, as it has a traditional barleywine type aroma and looks quite rich in the glass. The taste gets good points for being distinctive, but it's fairly harsh in that regard.

Mouthfeel is quite dry and bitter on the palate yet some decent smoothness in the middle. Lingers on the palate, as to be expected.

Overall, this a quite hopped double IPA that is fairly dry and bitter yet smooth in the middle, as some semblance of malt asserts itself. Citrusy with grapefruit and some orange and even lemon flavors coming through, and accented well with a good presence of pine and floral. The bottle says it's "a stage dive into a mosh pit of hops," and yet again Stone rocks it with an IPA. Each one is hoppy, tasty, and distinct.

Taste
consists of strong hops that are moderately dry and bitter, grapefruit, floral, herbal, peppery, some malt, touch of salt, some wheat, touch of white wine.

Mouthfeel
has the hops penetrating the mouth, giving a full, balanced feel on the palate. Very fresh.Overall, this is fresh, hoppy IPA that has a strong, definite taste that penetrates the mouth but yet is decently balanced and not overly done. Even as it's hoppy with strong grapefruit/citrus flavors, other flavors such as floral/herbal notes, pepper, and malt come through. Very drinkable. This has become the Holy Grail for craft beer drinkers in the U.S. (ranked #1 on Beer Advocate). It's easy to see why it's so highly sought after.

Mouthfeel is smooth and creamy with some good chocolatey and cocoa like bitterness. Nice balance of flavors. Hint of dryness.Overall,
this is a quite tasty chocolate stout that has a strong chocolatey taste. On the nose and palate, it's like having a liquid candy bar, or breaking open a packet of hot cocoa powder, or taking a tour through a chocolate factory. Nice touches of coffee and vanilla as well. It's a bit of a one trick pony, but it does it well.

Mouthfeel has some bitterness and a touch of dryness on the palate. A bit thin through the middle. Farmy earthiness does come through.Overall, this farmhouse ale comes across much better in the smell than the taste, which comes across a bit thin though there are a variety of flavors present. It has an overall farmy earthiness going for it, and there are malt, wheat, caramel, and honey tastes coming through. It's fairly interesting with some good flavor components happening, though it feels as if it could be more substantial.

Mouthfeel is quite dry and bitter on the palate, packing an almost West Coast IPA feel. Fairly smooth and consistent going down.Overall, this is a quite good pale ale, made right around the corner from where I grew up. This one comes close to mimicking an IPA, as it's decently hoppy with a strong citrus/grapefruit flavor, and its dryness and bitterness are reminiscent of a West Coast IPA. Still, it's fairly smooth and easy to drink. As it warms up, more maltiness comes through and balances it out.

Taste
consists of bitter hops, grapefruit, citrus, dry wine, some malt, slight pepper, hint of floral. Taste is much more pronounced than the smell.

Mouthfeel
is dry and bitter on the palate yet quite smooth. The intensity builds on the palate the more your drink.Overall, dry, bitter, and hoppy IPA that has a fairly muted smell but a much stronger taste. The hops are there, and there are some nice touches of citrus, spice, and floral. If you like a dry, bitter, hoppy IPA, this fits the bill. Fairly smooth for an IPA.